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  • Taking active steps towards the competent use of self in social work

    Shirley-Ann Chinnery, Liz Beddoe
    89-106
    2011-05-01
  • Reflective Practice: Building a Culturally Responsive Pedagogical Framework to Facilitate Safe Bicultural Learning

    Samantha Tsuruda, Matt Shepherd
    23-38
    2016-04-01
  • The power of the case study within practice, education and research

    Monica Short, Heather Barton, Brian Cooper, Mark Woolven, Melissa Loos, Jan Devos
    92-106
    2017-08-01
  • Reimagining teaching as a Social Work Educator: A Critical Reflection

    Selina Akhter
    39-51
    2015-06-01
  • Advances in Social Work & Welfare Education, 13 (1) Special Issue: Critical Reflection: Method and Practice

    Liz Beddoe
    1-110
    2011-05-01
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